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R & J Beck Ltd, London, 23923 lacquered brass monocular microscope contained within mahogany carrying case, the fitted interior suggests that at least three components are missing as accessories for this instrument, height 26cm (10").Condition report: Mahogany case with brass folding handle in good order, lacquering appears to be in good order to microscope, however, there are at least two eye pieces missing and one other accessory reflector lens.
Knight’s Cyclopaedia of The Industry of All Nations, published Charles Knight 1851 with engravings in gilt lettered cloth, Heath’s Book of Beauty for 1841, The Microscope by Jabez Hogg 1869 with engravings & coloured plates, The New Hoyle's Games Improved with Additions 1817, The Spectator 1753 with The Guardian volumes 1 & 2 published 1729 (7)
A CASED SET OF OPTICAL ACCESSORIES BY ROBINSON, LONDON, CIRCA 1840 constructed from lacquered brass and probably for a telescope or theodolite, one example signed Robinson, 38 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London , with diagonal eyepieces and differently powered eyepieces ranging for 120 to 430 with solar caps, contained in fitted wooden box -- 12in. (30.5cm.) wide; together with a bag containing several loose optical accessories including microscope components; two bull's eye lenses and microscope on stand (a lot)Condition report: As viewed.
A COMPOUND MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY NEWTON & CO., LONDON, CIRCA 1865 the 8½in. main tube with swivelling nose pieces, adjustable platform, plano-convex mirror, signed to back of foot Newton & Co. Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London , contained within fitted box with tray of slides, bull's-eye lens, alternate eye-pieces, etc. -- box 19 x 9¼in. (48 x 23.5cm.)Condition report: mirror tarnished, some areas of brassing to foot and platform, some accessories missing from case.
A CULPEPER-TYPE MICROSCOPE BY E.J. ELLIOTT, LONDON, 19TH CENTURY constructed in lacquered brass, signed on the bedplate as per title, mounted on wooden base with drawer containing eyepiece and platform pinchers -- 14¼in. (36cm.) overallCondition report: Possibly re-lacquered. Lacking substage mirror. Old wear to box.
A BOTANIST'S MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE, CIRCA 1850 unsigned , constructed in lacquered brass, with 5in. tube threaded by nose to platform with rack-and-pinion adjustment, mirror, contained in box with plush lined lid and four cell bone slide with specimens -- 6¼in. (16cm.) wide; together with a simple microscope with sprung slide clamp (2)
A MONOCULAR MICROSCOPE BY M. PILLISCHER, LONDON, CIRCA 1870 constructed in lacquered brass with maker's label behind, stamped 3224 , platform with slide clamps and pincers and sub-stage convex and concave mirror -- 10½in. (27cm.) high; together with a monocular by F.L. West, 31 Cockspur Street, Charing Cross London and a green leather box containing five Hartnack nose pieces numbered 12023 inside (3)Condition report: Mechanically ok, no accessories - as viewed.
A COLLECTION OF MICROSCOPE SLIDES some professionally prepared and including W. Watson & Sons, John Browning, Hensoldt, Clarke & Page, C. Baker and others by an amateur hand, mainly chemical and petrological subjects, contained in 16 two-section drawers within glazed cabinet with accessory compartment to top -- 13½ x 11 x 10in. (34 x 28 x 25.5cm.)Condition report: Good overall condition; some slides now stiff.
AN EIGHT-DAY BAROGRAPH, CIRCA 1930 unsigned , with lacquered brass movement with pressure cells contained within base, recording drum with clockwork drive, glazed wooden case -- 7½ x 12½ x 6¾in. (19 x 31.5 x 17.5cm.); together with a monocular microscope by W. Watson & Sons Ltd, London, with black lacquered frame and brass main tube, signed as per title and numbered 23232 and inscribed with model name Bactil , in fitted case with accessories including a Zeiss nose piece -- 15in. (38cm.) highCondition report: Barograph - movement sticky / not running at time of cataloging.

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